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science hmwk Ok today in science we got a worksheet with wave lenght problems . . .well i figured out the answers but for 2 of the problems im not sure what the units would be, can anyone help me out on that the problems are
1- I have to use the equation v=d/t and i had to find d, what would be the unit for distance??
2- I used the same equation but had to find t, what would be the unit for time??
THANK YOU!
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distance is measured in meters.
or metric system (psi), like kilometers or centimeters.
whichever portains to the frequency of the wave. or size of the wavelengh.
and time would be meassured in meters per second (m/s).
or anything in teh metric system haha.
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velocity(meters per second)=distance(meters)/time(seconds)
velocity is measured in meters per second
m/s
meters/second
meters divided by second
velocity= meters divided by seconds ]
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